INDUSTRY NEWS | WORTHPOINT CORPORATION
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WorthPoint Launches the Vault: A Digital Home for Every Collection
New cataloging and valuation platform gives collectors, homeowners, and families a secure, organized record of what they own — and what it’s worth.
WorthPoint Corporation | For Immediate Release — May 11, 2026
ATLANTA, GA — WorthPoint Corporation, the leading provider of art, antiques, and collectibles pricing data, is launching WorthPoint Vault on July 1, 2026 — a digital cataloging and valuation platform designed to help collectors, homeowners, and families know what they own, protect what matters, and preserve the stories behind the objects they love.
“For the first time, the same pricing intelligence that professionals rely on is now available in an easy-to-use format for managing estates — organized, protected, and always at hand.” Will Seippel, Founder/CEO
Why It Matters for Estates and Families
For personal representatives, executors, and the families navigating an estate, the absence of organized records is one of the most common — and costly — complications. Items get overlooked, undervalued, or lost in the shuffle. The WorthPoint Vault addresses this directly.
Estate planners and adult children helping aging parents are among the platform’s primary target users. With the Vault, families can document belongings before a life transition — capturing photographs, condition notes, provenance, and current market value in a single secure location that can be shared with heirs, attorneys, or appraisers when the time comes.
What WorthPoint Vault Does
The Vault lets users catalog items using AI-generated entries from a single photograph, then enriches each record with condition notes, original cost, document storage, and — uniquely — real-time value tracking powered by WorthPoint’s decades of marketplace pricing data. That last point is the key differentiator: values in the Vault come from WorthPoint’s Price Guide, which contains around 1 billion price points.
The platform launches with two tiers. A free tier accommodates up to five items and serves as an entry point. The Low/Mid-tier — priced at $100 per year and the focus of the July 1 launch — supports up to 50 items with 6 photos each, document storage, printable entries, shareable collections, and 5 WorthScores per year drawn from marketplace data. A High tier for serious collectors and financial partners, offering unlimited items, video, and Curated Data™ access with an upgraded dashboard will follow in Q3.
Who It Serves
WorthPoint Vault is built for four personas that will be immediately familiar to anyone working in the estates and probate space:
The Accidental Collector — a homeowner aged 45–65 who has inherited antiques, accumulated valuables over the decades, and has no organized record of any of it.
The Hobby Collector — someone who actively collects in a niche and wants a professional system to track what they have and what it’s worth.
The Estate Planner — an adult child helping aging parents document belongings before a transition, motivated by legacy, fairness among heirs, and insurance documentation.
The Cautious Homeowner — someone who has recently experienced loss or is preparing for it, with insurance documentation as the primary motivator.
How It Differs from Competitors
Other home inventory and cataloging solutions cannot replicate WorthPoint’s proprietary pricing database, built from decades of realized sale records across antiques, art, and collectibles markets. When the Vault assigns a value to an item, it draws on data that simply does not exist elsewhere for most categories of personal property.
What’s Next
For the estates and probate community, the Vault represents something the industry has long needed: a tool that meets families where they are, before a loss or transition makes documentation urgent.
WorthPoint Vault is available beginning July 1, 2026, at vault.worthpoint.com.
For more information about WorthPoint Corporation, visit worthpoint.com.
About WorthPoint Corporation
WorthPoint Corporation is the world’s largest resource for researching, valuing, and buying and selling antiques, art, and collectibles. WorthPoint’s extensive Price Guide includes hundreds of millions of items sold through top auction houses, marketplaces, and dealers, giving collectors and professionals alike an unmatched reference for realized sale prices.
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